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Skype Adds HD Video Calling And Improves Text Chatting On iOS

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Today Skype updated its iPhone and iPad apps with two-way HD video calling. The enhanced resolution is only available on the iPhone 5s, iPad Air, and Retina iPad mini.

Chatting over text has gotten much better with today’s release. Skype has integrated with Apple’s Notification Center to show incoming messages even when the app is closed. In the past, Skype had to still be running in the background for push notifications to work. Group chats will be receiving the same upgrade in a future update.

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Four Ways To Clear Your VoiceMail In iOS 7 [iOS Tips]

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I hate voicemail, I truly do. It’s like a fax machine: outdated and unnecessarily complicated. The introduction of visual voicemail in iOS was a good step toward updating the technology, but I’d still much rather get an email or text message than sit through someone’s verbal ramblings just to hear them say, “call me back.”

Unfortunately, there are still plenty of people who insist on leaving auditory messages for me on my iPhone. Apple has also given us quite a few ways to delete them, and then to clear out the deleted messages (yes, even deleted voicemails stick around). They must hate voicemail as much as I do.

DrumPants Turn Your Jeans Into Music Machines

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Let’s admit it. You’re the best goddamn drummer your bus stop has ever seen. When “Hot For Teacher” rounds the corner on your iPhone, you transform into a radiant drumming beast. Sadly, all of your gut-busting drum sessions take place right there in your lap. Nobody can hear the majesty of your air drum solo, but thanks to the latest advances in drumming technology, now they can!

That’s pretty much the pitch for DrumPants, a set of Bluetooth LE-enabled sensors that capture triumphant thigh thumping to play more than 100 different sounds controlled by your iPhone or iPad. They’re kind of like those ridiculous Keyboard Jeans, except the sensors aren’t a part of your clothing, allowing you to attach DrumPants to anything you’re wearing. They come as both drum pads and foot pedals, so you can take your customized instrument wherever you go.

Check out the promo video below:

The Best New Books, Movies, And Albums In iTunes This Week

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Rather than slogging through a lake of reviews to find something you’re just going to put down after 30 minutes, Cult of Mac has once again waded through the iTunes store to compile a list of the best new movies, albums and books to come out this week.

Enjoy!

Books

Duty
by Robert M. Gates
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Love him or hate him, there’s no denying Robert M. Gates has been one of the biggest figures in American national security over the past few decades. Not only did he serve as Secretary of Defense under both Bush and Obama, but he also worked under six presidents during his time in the CIA and the National Security Council and transformed the Pentagon during turbulent times. In his autobiography Gates dishes on his campaign for power and the cut throat politics in Washington. Some have called it a fascinating bridge-burning memoir, while others haven’t been as kind. Either way, Duty is bound to be a compelling read as one of the most talked about books of the new year.

iTunes – $11.99

Lone Survivor
by Marcus Lutrell

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Lone Survivor isn’t new – in fact it’s seven years old – but I just saw the movie adaptation by Mark Wahlberg this weekend was absolutely blown away by the real-life account of the four U.S. Navy SEALs and their mission to capture and kill a notorious al-Qaida leader. I’ve never wanted to join the military, but Marky Mark’s depiction of the intense training, struggles, and brotherhood got me so proud and grateful to be an American. Predictably, everyone I know who read the book said it’s so much better than the film, but the movie launched a grenade of patriotism right into my soul, so it’s going to be hard for the book to top it.

iTunes – $5.99

Andrew’s Brain
by E.L. Doctorow

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If you’d rather take a pass on these patriotic book suggestions, check out E.L. Doctorow’s new book Andrew’s Brain. Not only does the book explore Andrew’s life story of love and tragedy, but as he confuses details of his past to an unknown interlocutor the reader is treated to questions about what we really know about truth, memory, personality and fate, thanks to Doctorow’s probing lyrical prose.

iTunes – $12.99

Albums

Sharon Jones & The DAP-KingsGive the People What They Want

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My only challenge for you this week is to play this album and try not to get out your seat and dance. You won’t be able to. It’s too soulful. Too fun.

iTunes – $11.99

Black SabbathParanoid

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Ozzy’s solo stuff has been available on iTunes for ages, but for some reason Black Sabbath’s first eight studio albums – the good stuff – only landed on the online store this week. There’s also three compilation albums if you just want a sampling of Ozzy and Tony’s majesty.

Ozzy commented that it was “about [expletive deleted] time” that the albums were released digitally, while guitarist Tony Iommi said it had “been a long time trying to explain to fans why the music wasn’t available.” Whatever the delay, we’re just happy to finally have them in the store. Start with Paranoid and work your way down.

iTunes – $9.99

BastilleAll This Bad Blood

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Bad Blood was a huge success for Bastille in 2013, so the bad has decided to re-release the album with a bunch of new songs, rarities and cover versions. If you missed out on discovering Bastille last year there’s no better way to dive into their spirited sound than the new All This Bad Blood album which only three bucks more than the original but packs a whopping 25 tracks.

iTunes – $12.99

Movies

The Other Shore
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Drop me out in the open ocean and I might make it half a mile before I sink to the bottom. Diana Nyad on the other hand is a beast. Forget that she’s 64 and hasn’t swam competitively in over 30 years. She’s obsessed with pushing her body to the limit and in the new documentary The Other Shore, Nyad goes for her ultimate goal of swimming from the coast of Cuba to Florida, 103 miles, non-stop. And she doesn’t use a shark cage.

iTunes – $7.99

The Crash Reel
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The Winter Olympic games start in just three weeks, so what better way to get ready for all the action of the games than by reliving the behind-the-scenes action between the two best snowboarders in the world leading up the the Vancouver games?

The Crash Reel follows the rivalry between half-pipe snowboarding legends Shaun White and Kevin Pierce in the winter of 2010. It’s packed with incredible arial stunts from the Flying Tomato, but things take a serious turn when a serious crash leaves Kevin Pierce hospitalized, turning the film into much more than just an exhibition of 1080s and frontside rodeos.

iTunes – $12.99

A.C.O.D.
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It’s movie award season, which means we’re all supposed to focus on those incredible – but sometimes totally depressing – dramatic performances in the serious, artsy movies.

Try mixing up the pace of your Oscar-nominated-movie-binge with a solid comedy. Adult Children of Divorce didn’t get any Oscar nods but it’s also not up from a Razzie either and offers a great cast, including Adam Scott, Amy Poehler, and Richard Jenkins.

iTunes – $14.99

Camp Discovery Uses The iPad to Teach Kids With Autism

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Autism is an epidemic that can’t be overstated. The disorder is really a spectrum of behaviors and needs, and it affects about one in every 50 children in the US alone.

The Center for Autism and Related Disorders (CARD) has developed an app that puts its research-based interventions into an educational iPad app with mini games for reinforcement. The app, titled Autism Learning Games: Camp Discovery, provides children ages two to eight with direct instruction on topics that kids with Autism have trouble sorting out.

“The idea here is that there are so many things a kid needs to learn, to ‘catch up’ with their peers,” CARD’s chief strategy officer, Dennis Dixon told Cult of Mac during a phone call. “Autism has a number of skill deficits. ABA (Applied Behavioral Analysis) targets those skills one at a time.”

Camp Discovery, then, is like having a behavior intervention teacher on the iPad, presenting lesson after lesson with 100 percent accuracy. But will kids play with it?

’52 Weeks’ Will Keep Your Savings Challenge On Track

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If you haven’t heard of the 52 Weeks Money Challenge, you probably don’t have a Facebook account. And I envy you for that.

Anyway, the challenge is a way to help you build up a nest egg through regimented saving. You put away one dollar the first week, two dollars the second, and so on. At the end of 52 weeks, you’ve set aside a total of $1,378. This app tracks your progress and grand total, and it will even send you weekly reminders in case you’re the forgetful type.

52 Weeks Money Challenge

BBBBombs! Has A Dumb Name But Smart Gameplay [Review]

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Let’s take a minute to address the fact that I’m not really sure how to pronounce the title of this game. Is it “B-ombs,” or is it, “Buh-buh-buh-bombs”? My money’s on the second one, and now that we’ve sorted that out, the review can begin.

BBBBombs! by Tony Colley
Category: iOS Games
Works With: iPhone, iPad
Price: $0.99

‘Bombs’ with Too Many Letters is a puzzle-ish game that tasks you with clearing a ridiculous lab of the now-sentient explosives that are now buzzing around all willy-nilly. You do this with plain, stupid, regular bombs. You get three blast per level, and you can set up chain reactions to clear a bunch of what science hath wrought in one shot.

Meanwhile, this game is hilarious.

Smooth As Silk Shadow Blade Shines Beyond Its Tricky Controls [Reviews]

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Crescent Moon Games has published a string of fantastic iOS games of late, including cute-as-pie Mimpi, deep RPG Ravensword: Shadowlands, first person shooter Neon Shadows, and the unforgettable Space Chicks. Each one approaches controls for touch screens in a unique and fairly successful way.

Shadow Blade by Crescent Moon Games & Dead Mage
Category: iOS Games
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The publisher’s 2D side-scrolling action platformer Shadow Blade takes things even further, utilizing a complex but ultimately responsive control scheme. The game is made in Unity, giving it fluid, console-quality animations, a lush eastern-flavored soundtrack, and a gorgeous look and feel.

This is a fine effort from first-time iOS developer Dead Mage, for sure.